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of the Geography of the Teacher 23 February less Nation- Tibetans Annotated Bibliography Lama, Dalai. Freedom in Exile. New York: Harper One: 2008. Print. It is a concise and frank autobiography of His Holiness, The Dalai Lama, the spiritual and one time temporal head of Tibet. In this book the Dalai Lama discusses as to how his nation was invaded by the Chinese and as to how he managed to infuse a new life in Tibetan Buddhism, irrespective of facing the responsibility of leading a stateless nation that are Tibetans.
Richardson, H.E. A Short History of Tibet. New York: Literary Licensing, LLC, 2011. Print. This is one of the latest sources on the history of Tibet, touching both the ancient history of Tibet when this nation was led and guided by Dalai Lama, to the current times when this state is under the Chinese occupation.Sautman, Barry. “”Cultural Genocide” and Tibet”. Texas International Law Journal 38.2 (2003): 173-223. This is an academic article in which Barry Sautman emphatically conveys as to how China is altering the cultural landscape and demography in Tibet by engaging in senseless violence and autocratic behavior.
This article makes a case for the Tibetans and conveys to the international community, the need to to raise voice in favor of the stateless Tibetans. Roberts Li, John B, and Elizabeth A Roberts. Freeing Tibet. New York: AMACOM, 2009. Print. This well researched book extends insight into as to how the US policy and the nature of engagement in Tibet altered and changed over time. This book is in a way critical of the international community for not doing enough for Tibet. Sikri, Rajiv. “ The Tibet Factor in Indo-China Relations”.
Journal of International Affairs 64.2 (2011): 55-75. Print. This book reveals as to how the Tibet issue is leading to much hostility and concern in Asia and as to how the Chinese occupation of Tibet is impacting the local democracies like India.
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